“At least one entrepreneur sees opportunity here that would take advantage of the public nature of Bitcoin activity. ‘Accountants are going to want a very accurate transaction history and value of Bitcoin at the time it was purchased and used or sold,’ says Jake Benson, 25. At least one Bitcoin tax service — Bitcointaxes.info — invites users to manually enter their Bitcoin trades to calculate taxes, or to import it their trading activity from their chosen wallet service, such as Coinbase, Bitstamp or (eek) Mt. Gox. Founder Colin Mackie, a Seattle-based software engineer, started the service after he realized he needed it himself.”
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